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Join Date: Sep 2008
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I do think 4g will be a very good match for jo11ys game, but there are other subjective things that only he will know once he uses it.
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My two main criteria are bites really hard, lasts really long.
Don't give a crap about tension maintenance, comfort, power, or anything else. J
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It doesnt bite as hard as alu power.
That being said if you hit hard, it is going to be extremely rewarding for you.
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I've got a set of 4G 1.25 lying around collecting dust but may string up my rad pro with it when the adrenaline dies & see what's it's all about. My shot trajectory seems kinda similar to yours but with much less pace. I'm tempted to give it a whirl. Thanks for posting your video
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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I have the 1.25 strung full bed at 50 lbs in a Dunlop Aerogel 4D 500 Tour and I love it. Great spin, great feel, plenty of power for me.
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Trying to think of what tension I would string 4g mains and ALUr Crosses.
I string Kevlar/ALUr at #70, Full ALUr at #70, and BBO/ALUr at #50 (Might try 48 next just for the hell of it). I've strung pretty much every string I have ever used really tight, but BBO just looooves being strung loose. I HATE tight BBO, it is just awful. J
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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4g is very stiff and low powered. But I have had it as high as 55# when I first switched to it over the summer. Still good feel but I think I'll like the lower tension better, esp. in the cold.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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I have tried the 4G for the first time the last couple of days and really like it. I am using full job and I noticed no difference from yesterday to today, same feel same control.
I did not notice that it is not spin friendly or to low powered. To me it was a perfect blend of power spin and control, with a really sweet feel to it. I have been looking for a poly to replace the kevlar hybrid that I have been using. Other polys would not give good enough control on my rebel 98, at least not after the first day they wouldn't. That is why I have been using a arm breaking kevlar hybrid which I want to get rid of. The 4G gives the great control without the nasty harshness, plus it feels great with very good power and spin. This is a special string I believe, I will know for sure with a little more hitting with it. Last edited by tlm : 01-07-2013 at 03:28 AM. |
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Friend just gave me a set, I will likely test it out in the next week or two.
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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im a 4.0 using 325's. what tension should i go to w/ 4G 17g?
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4G is the stiffest poly I have ever played with.
Stiffer than Babolat Revenge, stiffer than Alu Rough etc. Hard, hard, hard string on the arm and you feel accumulating wear on the arm over several weeks of hitting. Borne out by subjective testing and the TW/RSI stiffness numbers, which are in the stratosphere. 1.40mm is going to be an arm breaker. Alu is ALOT nicer even though it doesn't last very long. Much prefer Alu's crispness as well over 4G's dull feel. Last edited by Torres : 01-13-2013 at 02:35 AM. |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Just tried a hybrid of Micronite (multi) and 4G at 55/52 in my C10 Pro and it plays quite good. I am usually a full multi user but wanted to add a little more control to the setup. If you are thinking about a gut / 4G hybrid, a high end multi is another way to reap the benefits at a little lower cost.
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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I have tried 4G twice with different strings in between. I won't use it again. Hard on the arm and no free power. I hit the ball hard and I am used to polys that give you that extra snap when hitting a hard serve or flattening out a ground stroke, this string does not give that. And maybe that was the design goal, a string that behaves exactly the same no matter how hard you hit it.
But in summary, to hard on the arm and no benefit to my game. I'll stick with Genesis Black Magic. |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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I like high tension also, I use a prince rebel and with full poly set ups like dunlop BW or yonex PTS I string at 68-70 lbs. My first set of 17g. 4G I went with 67 lbs. and it played really nice. I did not notice that it was super low powered or dead and stiff like some claimed. It had great feel, good control and spin and plenty of power. My next set I tried 70lbs. and it was okay but I liked the 67lbs. better. After hitting with it over 4 times it still plays very nice, has not went from great to crap like alu does.
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4G 16g is the best cross I've used for 16g vs gut mains. Its the best control and spin setup. No negatives. Good controlled power when you need it. Spin when you need it. This hybrid is in all my sticks now. Da best.
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